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April 19, 2024, 9:42 am UTC    
July 07, 2021 04:51PM
Could a devastating comet impact in Earth's distant past have forever
changed human civilization?

Scientists think that a cluster of comet shards may have smashed into
Earth's surface 13,000 years ago, in the most catastrophic impact
since the Chicxulub event killed off Earth's large dinosaurs about 66
million years ago. In a new study, a team led by Martin Sweatman, a
scientist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, investigated the
impact and how it could have shaped the origins of human societies on
Earth.

[www.livescience.com]

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Comet strike 13,000 years ago?

Hermione July 07, 2021 04:51PM

Re: Comet strike 13,000 years ago?

Hermione July 07, 2021 04:57PM

Messages from ancient astronomers?

Hermione July 13, 2021 11:44AM

Deleted Sweatman blog (YD impact) (October 22, 2022)

Hermione November 20, 2022 11:20AM

Re: Comet strike 13,000 years ago?

Byrd July 13, 2021 03:37PM

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Paul H. July 26, 2021 11:23AM



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